Bakers Dozen

How in the world do you misspell “independent”?

Independant. I’ve seen it many times.

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule

What he said. Lots of words that end with -ant or -ent get misspelled.

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur

Too subjective a category, and “pretty good” is just a tad vague.

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur
  8. separate
  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur
  8. separate
  9. believe

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur
  8. separate
  9. believe
  10. phenomenal

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur
  8. separate
  9. believe
  10. phenomenal
  11. conscientious

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur
  8. separate
  9. believe
  10. phenomenal
  11. conscientious
  12. liaison

Words people almost always misspell (properly spelled):

  1. Sacrilege
  2. independent
  3. misspell
  4. definitely
  5. minuscule
  6. license
  7. amateur
  8. separate
  9. believe
  10. phenomenal
  11. conscientious
  12. liaison
  13. restaurant

Epistolary Novels:
1 - Freedom and Necessity - Emma Bull & Steven Brust

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman
  3. “Flowers for Algernon,” Daniel Keyes

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman
  3. “Flowers for Algernon,” Daniel Keyes
  4. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman
  3. “Flowers for Algernon,” Daniel Keyes
  4. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker
  5. “The Diary of Anne Frank”

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman
  3. “Flowers for Algernon,” Daniel Keyes
  4. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker
  5. “The Diary of Anne Frank”
  6. “The Fan” by Bob Randall

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman
  3. “Flowers for Algernon,” Daniel Keyes
  4. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker
  5. “The Diary of Anne Frank”
  6. “The Fan” by Bob Randall
  7. “Aztec” by Gary Jennings

Epistolary Novels

  1. “Freedom and Necessity” - Emma Bull & Steven Brust
  2. “Worlds” by Joe Haldeman
  3. “Flowers for Algernon,” Daniel Keyes
  4. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker
  5. “The Diary of Anne Frank”
  6. “The Fan” by Bob Randall
  7. “Aztec” by Gary Jennings
  8. “The Screwtape Letters” by C.S. Lewis